The Comanche Chief (Comanche, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, February 3, 1933 Page: 6 of 8
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_ GUI A
COLLEGE FAVORITE
Iw Imw received
th* News Committee of the
Collage kt Sen Marco*:
Janet Holmes of Coman:
ctMwen as a
Senior Claw oLJhSuthwest
State TeacijertlColh
with Seventeen
•elected b;
nriona club*, societies, a
of the cohere la <he
Collect Annual
«di Febn»wv
DEVIL COMMANDS'*
from Fh*a S)
«d
DM
lte :. After M<*ci*n h*d'a*i»alrte<l, W
»t ’ thought^©! a jrfM to rW hlmse
to ! the biackjngOpr, H was |!*r( ol
_ - t lever-pfenning The lawyer
of the Court Clerk
ttameu el the jury
(Mtai OOt. •Oentlenu
lire-y*u a*reed upon a verdict
"W* haver the foreman replied.
-Do you find the defendant guilty
not
fuliiyr
“We find in*
Waldo’s eyelids
look of triumph
The foreman s , LI
rder
•In silence, theij reached^lnto bla
I pocket end got out hlrwatlrt which
| he proceeded ‘What did
I you say youj^irffme was?" he asked
lISMNNr
l ’Most .
“ ~sfdo opened, the waMet and
count out some mone
.Mor|*a’,/'^
/ted. Waldo
himself of
part of bla
PHM_ m ... im-
____tely called on Jsnd
Tve come with a marvelous mes-
sage." he declared tThe papera
will be full of It In the morning. but
which 11 wanted you ho know first."
j Jane was exc'ied by his manner.
( • ’What la ur
“f promised you that Td get David
nut of prison, and I've kept my
promise. He’ll 'be free within a
month." J
“You're heard from the Cover-
norr ’ .. :L • i
'No. K won't be a pardon, but a
complete vindication. Fm able to
Fve discovered
>—Duncan
was searching
among his papers thla afternoon
and I .came upon a note he had
written—*' suicide not*. It
complete vindication,
prove his innocence. I
a new witness la ths
—a dead man. I u
to veil
\ Waldo* *>es opehUdl
sure ol frustrated rago.
fDavM t
was seatencyp^to prison.
Waldo. havIngHrtemertes of bis
which w*N unpleasant, de
to /lode it for * while.
in readiness
the doorbt
clear David beyond tho
|a doubt. 1'rs been zm
District Attorney, to w
: ready turned the npie c....
Graham waaLtftad And he and
jjaag P._ ...___
was heard from Waldo
th and then M«
-eoftecr smut mprig-euey cash.
■ Through the heavy traffic. Mor-
'gan was weaving hi* way acrosaT
i-i
/*> | pf
-J
r.....2^1
l|ft: L
We^s# h f e»ii» to. thagk
appreciation to
ha ed” to us in
replacing o r 'eed whieh w* lost
by Are • hen r- *“ barn, harness,
and other thine* were destroyed.
November t2 in the Duster com-
munity before we moved to our
nre-r«t ho:- e. *'vo miles north
of Gorman. We moved from Lam-
Vijt *o t'uater and regretted ieav-
inr ovr Lamk.in friends and neigh-
bor whom we love. We have
as fin* neirhb'rs and friend* in
fhe Duster community as can be
wall Jane looked quickly up and
an *xj . r* y«i of ,aiua .»*’ m
&&‘srSmuFfiA>v ww im !«?'!<«••
cvmd into blew er. underwent «l-appendicitis op-
v “Do you remember the picture ' d eration at Stephenville Friday,
yourself that vou gave to Mr Dun- Mr antj k|n. J); R. Harris
•can. the one he had framed * lt||^B|^R||^BMm
used to atand on the laboret by h e
couch''land me day it diwuipcnt
t stole tt I've kept it ever since
It's on the desk In my office now
id Jlrs.
spent Saturday nt St*phenville.
Smith spent the week’*
|tf||gMU j ,/ f
Cox of Brownwood viist-
N0T1CEI 1 RENDER FEDERATED
Fool with Be** and U get, MISSIONARY PROGRAM
stung trying to get their honey „------- ~c
—Fool (With Cheap Soles and U The Fifth Monday program of
loose U’B good moiyey. Have U’R. the Woman’s Federated Mission-
Shoes rebuilt in time at Collins* Bry Society of Comanche was
^ Shoe Shop, opposite Fire Station, held . Monday afternoon at the
!d P»
end At Al
— - A. C. C
and I had hiatal painting mail*«d friends here S
from ih I’ve spent. 1 don t kftow (
how many hours. befoi-e'thia'picture
‘ ' , * ' ~ ~ ' u.«o<l
to
tt night a lien I waa atone I ur
think that perhaps the wiah
t heart would effect a mlrai!
under.
Miss Evelvn Stone„bf Stephen-
ville spent Sundafct with Dorothy
Harbour.
my heart i*»»ul<t'SfTect a miracle— Harold Sturkie of Tarleton spent
change oi' *rd paint into flesh and the week end here with his oar-
.....™
found and we ask God s blessings , nULn m me world." week end at Stephenville.
upon all of them. We are now . *lf you have the altgheat regard . Miss Kathlene Kellum 'of Dub-
be n-irvv scn- a1n*ed in Gorman for me. you'll tell me where David lin spent the week end with her
and are learning to love these U.L . _. „ mother. Mrs. Parker Kellum.
rfr* ■'r. *"d & °' "*■ wTSfA t aenfs art JH*
W With ykstr , > community..
_ “With the news that you killed Robert Foster of Harbin spent
Duncan! I saw Morgan at the ho*‘ Sunday with relativea hero. ^
EKrffi? ,hTommiv Mdyw«h^h*”8
toward Jane. ' the week end With her parents
touch hie.” she exclaimed at Shiloh, ^
fearfully. "1 hate you! If J had a Retlfofd Stone spent Saturday
• ■.it *'A VIII vnn 1 - —mm
At the home
was 'a €---
vcled la
f the lawyer, there
i scene being en -
cellar Graham
gagged and bound,
to the chair but to a ee-
poat. In * Mml-Clrci* In front
of the young physician's chair
standing thirteen candles
type used in eburche*.
' usim. As David
• vaguely conveyed tb* Impression of
*em« prtmttiv* heathen sacrifice
The cloth over his face covered his
mouth sad noas. but
eloouent of his
y The W *f
V-
farmers Mill
Grinds all kinds of fead every
day. I will make Any kind of
figg Mash you want. AlAo sell
,Egsr Mash at per 100
lbs. Shorts and Bran as cheap
as you can buy ip town. Also
have Good Flout at 70c per
48 lb. sack. In fact all kinds
of feed and flour.
- Call and See me at the
'FARMERS MILL
W^H. HUETT. Prop.
VV-w
gun I'd kill you
He deliberated a moment, then
took a revolver out of his wMttt
and extended tt. “Here. Qo at,. .1
and shoot. You may be doing mo
a oervico- I don't want to live with-
out you I swear to you that up to
tho time I met yop I never even
dreamed >hAt I was capable of the
crime. You changed me.
, with relatives at Stephenville.
' -Mr. and Mrs; H. H. Pickett of
^4 -
•■ f
H
Bluff Dale spent Sunday
.Mr. and Mr*, p. H. Lee.
BLANKET •
with
TOUR TELEPHONE ]
•‘PEAC^
‘fsyE
The Senior -figwoHh League
presented. “The Womanl*** Wed- J ^
ding” last Saturday evening att
the high schjool Auditorium.
t- Dev. E> P. Swindall. pfear.^j,,.. wnicn pugnv nappvn : uo
at the Methoiiist Charth Sunday!,^you wonder. wTiat you would
at both hours. _v , - ; 'W " “ *
i .Bryan Richmond of Bkrtjjs "vis-
i ifed relatives here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks and child- j
* ' ' • i tTT '; rmr— i —ssraae^w'T
^ worry about acci-
which might happen? Do
Presbyterian- Church.
The Federated Missionary Soc-
iety offers programs of real in- 1
tellectual entertainment. These
programs are informative and
keeps one abreast of the times in
home and foreign affairs. They
also have a deep spiritual appeal
for the listener. .
Everyone present at the meat- '
ing \t>ieed an appreciation of tha.
program and those who have not
been i attending have missed a
great fellowship and spirit of
co-operation, as well as a very
interesting program.
Mrs. Kenneth I, Smith, Secty.
Mr. and Mm. Cecil Johnson of
Arisona are visiting his mother,
Mrf. Dorris Johnson.
Misses Mary Jack apd Talma
Rice of DeLeon spent the latter
part of last week in Comanche
with their aunt. Mrs. J. C. Ed-
wards. f"
I
do if a fire bfroke out-^-if
illness should strike suddenly <
—-if you needed '•the .police or )
the sheriff in ^ hurry? Do
DON’T
Suffer
ANOTHER DAY
■offarart from rhaumaUam naait mars
I Su tha warn lamporary laHaf that tomm
• firam tka am of sals mliavara. Tha aya.
> - -r-»« - AJ u .. /1 tail ar>nl»las Aaaam.
end with her mother. Mrs. A}LH.^
Williams. .
Miks Alva Lee Gleaton of ’
Zephyr ppent the week end here
with home folks
H
i
of. your family—or nbout the II
lyyilth of your friends or re la- j j wkaa *■ thrabMna. awaMsa louu ba-
lives:? v] (ta to aobaida. when arhln* BarvM ao4
A telephone is good insur- mnaelao baaJa ta ralax. wkaa potaoiu ba«t»
ig®f -»■" taaskas ss ns, ^sarassr^s
heie Suntla\. ; d. larti.'errts in a- few ^mom- amS tkorooskiy-aoataina »o-auUtaa. as
Joe .Howton of Amherst wax "JJ • * '**,m »«»um-^wjuuiy urvia.. taW
a Blanket victor..last week; . , ______ ; dnicdM about tM> «n».in« pramHuttoa-
Tlu-1:; :: ^irColtev *mt"f t*4U-n «t-a Mitgla emergency, ” ______CZ, «. «« tm-tat
(the telephone will repay its ,'
cost for many years. Why take \ |
chance^? Order telephone •'
inatalled today.
fjfarpa*
His egea lit ap at WaMa apeweg the tcallcf and started to
roaaf aat sow* >wo#«g. -WU/roi F Harp*a”
trswd h Alan Dtnekart and John Bk—han't
Cirawared it. an* there In ths veatl-
be la stood Morgan
» -Hello. Mai." he exclaimed,
warmly "Dyuh remember Bant*
f^nmt la ttr the h«tl^ ,,w
^nL^Ue rn. WHe.“i
,/ “go amT—but I came •li the way
*** ^ -rat ilaginwtaL _''A
. 'About laat CArwunae." _
J Thle waa a tender subject ta Mai-
•olm. and be alerted ta abut the deer
right tn Morgan a face, but Morgan
rone niwrfly "Now watt a minute!
Vow go In there and left him what I
t#^What~la It Malcolm♦" Waldo
MiM from the etusly I
The butler w#flt to Inform Hi*
master and returned to admit Mor-
gan Waldo war orated At hia drak
when the,man entered '“What can
1 do for you?*
Morgan helped himself to a cigar
the humidor bn the desk. and.
being Invited tb. *at down
(lawyer gras impatient 'What
Is it? What do you want?”
street. " Down the thoroughfare.
Waldo's car was coming at a good
rat* ft spaed directly at him. It
ran Into . Mona*. There waa a
screeching of brakes aa tha car
Mowed down sad scream* and
snouts front the people who had
“iiTo
body was
wttnsassd the
There was tb*
whletle add soon two .
were running toward th* seen* of
tho catastrophe
Waldo brought hi* ear ta
got aatckly out <and went
th* spot where Morgan's 1
stretched out with a crowd rollert
lag around U.
U Otero ts anything I can do. of-
fleer— ' said Waldo handing hit card
to tho.poUooman Th* latter looked
at the card and then down at Mor-
gan. who was stmehed out oa tho
pavement.
He shook his head. “I guess there
ts nothing anybody con- do, Mr.
Waldo—'
"The poor fellow's had his last
ImoKctie Grady of Daniel Ityke- (
spent the week end here with
home folks.,
Mr*. Monlie Vernon returapd
Thorne lf»“t week from an extended
.►visit with" relatives at Fort Worth
.and other point*;
r
Hon
i
•offer anoUtar day.
'■ rr .
WM. REESE DRUG CO.
“Wke* you tee the thirteenth candle flickering ant. forgive me”
{Pona by Alan Uinrhan and Neil Uomllttn >
CARD OF THANKS
Texas Home
r Telephone Co.
c_
- ■ - — ■■— -■ -r=u»r
sorrow fully. -Fm sorry I had ta
knock you over the " head, David.
Believe me. I didn't want to hurt
you In fond of you. really I have
nothing against you except that
you happen ta stand ta my way
1 had hoped that th* state would
save me the trouble, but a sen-
timental Jury disturbed my plan
and Fm compelled to get you out of
niy w*y Thara why I got you out
of prison In chess It's railed
'checkmate.'” Waldo's hands went
Into hi* pocket and he removed a
box at match**. Graham'* eye* di-
lated with horror
headed what the
box of matches Graham's eyes
with horror a* he compre
td lawyer In-
tended te do. _--t—
*• This much I can promise you.
David—you needn't he concerned
about Jane tn my own way. I love
her aa mach as you do—perhaps
more “ He lighted on* candle after
another “I shall care for her like
a precious Jewel It Is because of
her that I killed my cousin You
would hardly consider that a crime
was dying anyway Hr
We wish to thank our friends
and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness and sympathy
shown Os during the recent ill- ‘
ness and death of our beloved '
sister and aunt, Mrs. R. E. Robert-
son.—Mr. and Mrs. W. C. John- j
son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Waites and family. Mr. and i
Mr*. R. L. McCorkle and family/
• There's'seroethlng I left here l»*t Waldo had a plan to ac-
rhrlstmas. I came to got It” 1--------•-*---• ----
:«-TWh*t was.it T~
Ka suit of clothes." 'Morgan
grinned. The one I got on is in
pretly had shape"*
• I'm afraid vim'll hav* to he a bit
more explicit. ' | •
'“Sure Could you npare a light?”
“Certainly “ Waldo hold a desk
lighter for him Both heads were
close together end the men were
A queer smite came Into tho law.
ver s face a* he turned away from ,
the scene. Everything was Working f
out Just as he planned It. Now to J
get David out of the way add every- ;
thin* would be'clear for hltn tn j
marry Jane. This was" his next
■ ing anyway
welcomed death He was only a
a game I was playing
a terrible game tmt f
i play tt through now i-even tl
■ at the end And how- can 1
He Agured, everything out
j . .oily Fve even ngured out
easy it la fpr you to die. In
. : "Jta (undoubtedly studied
, ncs. so yoti probably know Just
wltat Fm doing 1 Do you remember
the experiment of the cnndle In- the
bottle? Thle room ls a large bottle,
from which all ventilation has been
cut off At this moment the lire of
these candles Is consuming all the
You'r* responsible for me What
are ynp going to do about It*”
Jane was hysterical "You think
Fm afraid to shoot? You're going to
tell m# what’ you've done with Da-
vid—if you don’t 111 shoot you.
Where Is n*"" Waldo did.not an-
swer "Where la he?"
- There was an Insane light hr 1b*
lawyer's eye* "He's somewhere
where there s slow death He s help- . ,, „ _ .
iMra prisoner if wilt he ©vet in family, H. B. O Brian and family.;
a few minutes, if It's not over new. ‘
Nobody in the world know* shot
he la hut me so. you see. you can’t
shoot mo" He went to th* chvia
table and looked down at the fig-
ures. completely oblivious of t|j*
gun which war poiwtsd. at luak "In
chess. It's called -stalemate w HA
leaked up tiredly 'That means no-
body win* '*
• "You re wrong. Waldo" She
«mf up so that -she stood only ar
few feet away from him with tho
gun leveled it his body 'You're go-i
Ing to tell me where ht is Do >uu
know why*”....................—— .
"Why*** ' ■}
She fire<l The craa'.t of the boi*'
1st in. his hetty topptei Waldo bj.:; ff I Mr* nn in the mnnflnr feeline
against th* -heas table, and th* ne- * . .. ” . ? *** . . 7®„.
lirae tt'Anl enliintna> Im «ha Ha.,.. * t ~ ~ ”
r- iT-
Tha Value of the Telephone
"5 Is Grcatar Than the Coat.
i;<Mi ranee Of All Kitaia, B
i Esu-ir
Notary.
W. O. CARROLL. Rood
Odd Fallow Bldg
Comanche, T*g**
l'-
Mrs. IV. Lo HCVW1M »wi IMWI/I
Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Goodson and
family, H. B. O’Brian and family.
Black-Draught
Clears Up Sluggish,
Dull Reeling
“I bar* used Tbedford's Black-
Draught for conatlpation for a
long Urn*, and find It glvas relief
for tffls trouble.” writes Mrs.
Prank Champion, of Wynn*, Ark.
“I think tt la good for spells
caused from gaa on the stomach.
Biggs’ Service
Station
COMPLETE
AUTO SERVICE
Repairing—Washing
< LnbrkatkMt
ri
—t
When Hungry, Eat at
Karl Derrick’s
Cafe
203 Waal Broadway.........
Brownwood, Texag
Down on tho Farm Dinaarg
25 cents.
Plate Lunch .... 25 «cnti
Specials on Fish
and Oysters.
Short Orders, Pita, Cakes
—^aallH
Clarence Biggs,
Prop.
Telephone 314—Night 450 j
i r. •
"What do,you expert me to do
about Itr
Morgan became Impudent a* he
.leaned back and puffed on hi« cigar.
"Well, you're a lawyer You might
give me abme legal advice"
•'Certainly > F4_advla* you not to
repeat your jtdlcutoun story to.any-
body sloe"' ~
•Why not*" a
"Because it makes.you an acce«-
eory to murder before and after the
fact" Waldo rose with a menacing
attitude, looking down upon Mor-
*an. .
The man waa .tartted. “How
d yuh figure that out “
"It what you eay ia true. >;ou
otnplieh It that wrould excel any-
Htaing he had undertaken. Ho
hurried to hia home and phoned the
young physician.
•'This ia Waldo. David—Fm at ____ ________ _ .
home. I wasn't feeling well thU | oxygen In the air * Whan the last
morning so I thought I'd better not„ of the oxygen has been consumed
go into town. It's gotten wbrae-
He paused. "I waa wondering
you couldn't run out and look me
Over Yee. ! know. ...r« really hour I think—I hop*—that death
w|U- -Aa. oalnUaa ..far...you When
see tjie thirteenthiVandle flick-
ering out. forgive me"" Waldo
Thank you. David." He smiled as turned and went upstairs leaving
he replaced th^. receiver tn ths j David-to die alone The lad wa'ched
hook. I ,h“ candle*. For a while they
Morgan, who had kept track of
Jane, sent for her as soon as he
was' conscious. He looked up at her i
and »|MWce with difficulty; "You
don't remember me. do Jjou? I was
up-tp that house last Cnriatmas—1/
waa supposed te be Sant* Claus It
wasn't an accident. The man In
that car ran Into me op purpose—I
should have known n guy like Waldo i
| ydu will experience the greatest of
II f "Jl chemical changes— denth. Thl*
te | shouldn't take any longet than an
__ I
eyrie.* rs» 'i-etkw wesvry^... .ffeeltng very bediy and 1 do wish j- wiil
"1 saw you kill him. brother‘-an I ypU (i coni*. . It you leAve now you ■ you
J beard you tell him why and where- ^ ^,,|y back by four.,.. erin
. * . ■ Thank you. David." He atnlled as turr
ores went spinning te the flooi U.i
tanned against, the taMe aupportin;
... Iilmsrtf a wondeilar-Awed look .it
In I h,» <•«*»
"Because, now *ou reed a doctor"*
•he exclaimed tensely
“Well done—well done, my deal."
ire gasped "He’s in the secret c*:.ar
—the entrance is through tpjt
panel G# tn Mm"
Jane rushed dow'.j the sfsir_t. V|
the wine cellar On’ " ?
Was burning and "it
BMore she icachtd the last n.o.c.
Half,.tmivoT>«ciouB?''t)avid look,.I ut
the worflan. She had saved him
•hould have brought your knowl- .J*. .'
edge t* the auentlon •( the CMatrtct sured at Mas' horrified. “Will
you repeat wbpt you have just told
• Attorney before, or during th* trial
of Dr Graham. Why didn't vouT
Waldo said haragfr.
Because the trial didn't come out
the way I ftgurieii-or you either"
Jle rose and tanked toward the law-
per. “You framed Ora ham. aa'
then task M# oaee to make sure.
Tea threw the cm** Tpa irxpected
i the Jury, ta get hint odf of th* way
lor you with a verdict of first degree
~mt you can't figure out a
ly can. Thejrre always
tars" He puffed on hia
J you’ll be putting a boner
n't listen te reayn."-
was surprisingly mild
you're right. Whst’s your
**a»rT"-«et, -^-1. -
could live Ufc* a prince on
Mm far a t
would out-think
Jane was startled at the mention
of fh* name. “Waldo?—" she
yoked /
He repeated the name grimly.
Waldo—the than who ktU*d Dun-
me before wltneooeuT" mow arrow xo.
her foet. . v
In almost a whisper Morgan re-
Sura—I will—but you’d—
Brry—” v ' r~ •— -w,
ran out of the
burned steadily Then one flick!
ered and died out Then another
did the same thing Time was pass-
ing It seemed as though there
were.no escape for tpe physician,
w ho had gone through so much Just
because he loved a irirt
, DpetaJrS. Waldo sat at the rheas
table where he had played to many
games with Duncan. He was watch-
ing the figures in neat arrange-
ment upon th* board. A ring at
the doorbell aroused him from his
absorption He looked up quickly
with a puzzled worried frown upon
his face. He arose and went to
th# ftont door, 4 where he paused
The sound of th* bell came again,
insistently, as though fh* person
ringing it were in panic, Waldo
«k# door and Jane entered
*“ "Where# David?" she naked
r7 .*[•**» Pretended surprise. Da-
vldT"^ —----- ",
And
dull And sluggish, a dose of Black-
Draught taken three times a day
win cause the feeling to pass away,
and In a day or two I. feel like n
new person. After many year* of
use we would not exchange Black- j
Draught for any medicine.”
P. g. — If yon have CirtLoaxN. give
thorn tho mu, ploa»a*l-ta$ting
BYRUP of Tkcdford t Black-Draught.
only" one cGn.il* SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS
flickered ,...t B».™n*..»rcn ID
. Half Jeaning upon her. after a
ha<l been’ unbound and ganged. P*.
ENTERTAINED FRIDAY
Meadamcs J. C. Gay, Robert
Eaton and Roy Little were Hos-
tesses to members , of the Wesley
Fire?
■ r-
tmSTsS’wi up/{*kr' 4 " Bible Class ■ FtatMy-awanlng .-Mb.,
revived him and he was soon ab«o .w* iux»h,r« nt the Methodist
to care for Waldo ' tn*-. pa MM'S or the .Meuioaisi
. The lawyer wax placed on t, Church when they entertained
couch upon whichDuman died tv..'with A tackey party.
pltad. -e
better—bai
SamE r^fflEMa-ss
tatty, and eometlmta aimoet ta- ta her; - ,
audibly. Morgan told tha story af , “What makes you ’ thlak ha’a
Iraw ha had watched WaHta kill herar am, — - -
Dunoan the <tay_after Cbrfnmaa. of b"f had an appahtta^M with him
‘■"w. the lawyer had tatrtur d
valid, aad taunted him with I
that OraMg|
jUM murder
Ptatad kta eaafaaitaa. Morgan
At taw o\c«k At
ntedhlia with the fact 1 whan t got there I fou^T i ^,t*
«MB« he executed tar mytag that yeo'd called kta ham*
. TV»'".>*vl«g earn- H ^taw-1 waa*ta>. amt there wa#.
am!" He
,'f i-, a
tathtag loamSSfio tar ma! * ^
ram aan
far a
I aver ta a sans
vid prahed far the butlci an.1 -r^l
moved It I’ve got the bullet’ out —
but I’m afraid it won't do any
good"
"Yea it will." Waldo said •"You
must keep It. doctor as-a souvenir
to prove that you can t play cheso
with human beings There’s a
sheet of, pap^r on the tahoret. It i'i
my wedding present—a signed con-
fession It’ll save you the tr©u.!»l#--
of asking a lot of painful ques.
Uona."
"I guess I d better call the hod.
pital.” Jan* eaid.
“No—th* morgue." Waldo cor-
rected. “I shall be gone In a few
minute*. He paused “It’* custom-
sry—to grant th* last wish of a
dying Mn-I should like to be
ST54S14E; Jyyr
~ ;fn sHince. David wilhd^tF-dC
Clo#* the dbor. my dear." Waldo
[tauaotad and When she had oi^yid
he asked her ta sit down by the
couch. "Pretend you're my ruraozt
read ta me, Jana—the same thin*'
to tahd t* John." m *B
^Obediently she ricked up ike home
,h# o«*ned it.
ta* place And commence* to
V^TkoW^hing, ffn
I ilz? •y**>*4
A program of unique games
was carried out after which re-
freshment* were served to about
forty. Mr. and Mrs. George Goos-
bv and Mr. and Mrs. Otho Bow-
man were special guests of the
class.
RATS MICE
ated by million• daring the *d*t 55 year* .
S as. aft* IS* — II *•• six* tl Jt
Ash rear dealer (or i|
MBNBY BACK IP IT FAILS
MFVERY time the fir*
" gong rloga. It 5tat
only aiuMWMM a fir*
lantwhara bat It
thots Or bo have bean
go fortoaatc «g to #a-
capa the devastation
fire can eanae. (IK yon
are wlaa, you will
that yd
W* Hava aa Ideal Home in the
City that we Caa Sell far Oaly
I230.Q<I. One half Cash, Balance
Maatkly. *
J, R. Eanes & Co.
“g"-" ....... a taWtal M. th*
... J , N X ’ “
Mrs. M. E. Pitta af San "Angelo
is visiting her non, H/H. PHts
Mr. and Mra Stiv# HUiiard
Aad daughter, aad MP aod lCra,
ftWSPpr?®.-m t
W88SOi
a--. ■' •
split'"«a»Aet ball games
Ini hotly coatasud bask at ball
games played at Energy Wednes-
day the Tonka wa girls team war*
Winners over Energy and th«
Knurjry bqys defeated the to"-
’ ■ i v‘ \^ #
Mfigaa NtW? Dvpw, Hattie
Mrs. D. A. Rlra’j—d^ Mr. aad
: > •> ■
, >. e
‘4.r
- ' * ”
SPECIAL
While They Last
Beautilu) Room Suite, food quality, new design,
Priced for Cash------------------------|32.f>0
Felt Base Rugf --------—-----— |3.85
, Used Pianos For Sale. *
., 7 * J...... .............. ... •'■ .__ -A’
Yon can’t go wrong on this Furniture. Wa mho Kars
r a complete Lina of Rugs and Floor Covering at
Money-Saving PrRm and alf Home Fanushingn.
h,Quality and Prtess Always Right!
TEXAS FURNITURE
COl^A^
r
SURVEYING
Engineering and Arehitectaro
Let Us Do Yonr Terracing
TOM CARNEY—J. C. JONES
HI Citiseaa Natl. Bank
Brownwood. Texas—Phsat IM
THE TEXAS COMPANY
High Grade Gasoline, Kerosene
and Lubricating Oil
0. H. DONAHO. Agent___
Telephone No. I
M»ee» • — eetara i*u SPSuW^ee^e^WS
Y- W. HOLMES
^^-AWYER
GENERAL PRAv-TICF
Load titles, Estates. Guard-
ianships; Dmj-*g*i>, I^ndinrb
and Tennant; Debt*.
Title Examiner for Nntiona
. Title and Trust Co. Title
Insurers
* Son Antofjlo
, PILES—Fistula, Fissure!
“ and Polypus, treated and
cured fit a few days. But
little or bo ggfn or
cFhmo. No ^
< tug or
Ambulant treatment only
° n*[r.|
Write, phone or coll
DR. A. HILLMAN *
309, First Natl Bank,
Brownwood, Texas t
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, SCHEDULE
ROBERSON BUS LIVES. Inc.
Leave Cam a nth* far B’wasd.
AM PM. • PM.
11:86 4 80 10:86
least - Ctagaach* fog. Ft. Warth
A M - ' A.H P.M.
8:16 11:46 6:06
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